After having re-discovered his taste for heavy industrial beats under his Sharps Injury moniker, Keef Baker makes a 360° turn and presents here a first album under the name of Nimon in which he lets go of all the electronic trickery and knob twisting. No beats, no breaks, no dancefloor-appeal at all, but rather long, dreamy electric guitars running through a lot of echo, reverb and delay. While "post-rock" has been used to describe this album, it is a lot more minimalistic, and reminds me mostly of what Stars Of The Lid used to do. Introspect, soft and charming music to fall asleep to.